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did not follow george bush's policies and innovation, or you might have been president. it is about content, not the communication. lou: is not one to answer my question on the racial divide. i will try with you. >> well, i think the numbers speak for themselves. the fact that the electorate this time, the change in the percentages among white voters. if the romney campaign got al, the percentages they tught they needed to we might be talking about a different result . much bigger story to the failure to provide a clear contrast in competing views of the way that the country is going to move toward. lou: a clear contrast. basically the republicans took the day off. they just didn't show up. these are exraordinary numbers, the level of turnover republicans. i'm hearing all of ths stuff from have reached to this group, change the message, adopt policies, and all of which may be true. i would support it, but the fact is, that es not look like the reason that romney lost. does it? >> well, i'm sorry if i did not directly answer your message. that is not the reason. lou: we w
did not follow george bush's policies and innovation, or you might have been president. it is about content, not the communication. lou: is not one to answer my question on the racial divide. i will try with you. >> well, i think the numbers speak for themselves. the fact that the electorate this time, the change in the percentages among white voters. if the romney campaign got al, the percentages they tught they needed to we might be talking about a different result . much bigger story...
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george bush was elected in 2004 by the narrowest margin of any president. what has been happening -- >> what you call a mandate. >> as you had to rise in the education population, as media communication get better, people become more committed to certain brands including their political brand and the country's become more locked in and has a more ethnic diversity. you also see people walking in ethnically as the champion to their private prize, so it's not a surprise that this race is going to be close and come down to the few people who are the least informed or committed in the country. >> which is frightening. thanks to all three. we can probably all agree on that no matter where you stand politically. and we're going to be talking to the moderator of tomorrow's debate. candy crowley will be my guest next hour and the key come down to one state, ohio. we sent john avlon out to find out why the president has an -- there. we're going to ask a man famous for his liberal views. endless shrimp is our most popular promotion at red lobster. there's so many choi
george bush was elected in 2004 by the narrowest margin of any president. what has been happening -- >> what you call a mandate. >> as you had to rise in the education population, as media communication get better, people become more committed to certain brands including their political brand and the country's become more locked in and has a more ethnic diversity. you also see people walking in ethnically as the champion to their private prize, so it's not a surprise that this race...
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the day after 9/11 i remember al gore standing up and saying george bush is our president and i'm with him. okay because this was an attack on our country. i would started there second thing i would say is, yes. we absolutely have to investigate what happened around the security in that embassy who made what decisions. >> bill: too long. six weeks was enough time to figure out who pulled the security out of there, all right? six days you could have done this if he is going to go back and try to answer the question for the guy last night. let me tell you how brave our men and women are overseas. everybody is going just answer the question. >> one other thing, bill, how remarkable it was that the libyans responded by themselves taping out. >> bill: nobody cares how the libyans responded. >> that's what matters the long run. >> bill: i don't think it's fair to exile hillary clinton to peru. you and i should get her back because i don't think she hud be down there. tom freidman, everyone. dennis miller helping out the romney campaign in a big >> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reill
the day after 9/11 i remember al gore standing up and saying george bush is our president and i'm with him. okay because this was an attack on our country. i would started there second thing i would say is, yes. we absolutely have to investigate what happened around the security in that embassy who made what decisions. >> bill: too long. six weeks was enough time to figure out who pulled the security out of there, all right? six days you could have done this if he is going to go back and...
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george bush started it. barack obama has given bigger doses. don't see mittne mt eyba ate isd s itan gsba could fix things a little bit better. but all i hear from either is various forms ofigger and bigger doses of nove novocai and not fixinghe ctl, stioros. eral level, who gave more novocain supported more job, but neither of them are taking the institutional reform that we need to have. >> greta: all right. five seconds. who are you voting for? buamur.'have to tell. ere paul. he is the only one who -- ron paul. he is the only one who understands the constitution and believes in limited government. >> greta: thank you. coming up, vice-presidenten goor ry,ut h jusot festbo itilou hear what the advice i you will hear it from our political panel, next. in two minutes, governor chris christie at it again with a new prediction. what does he say will happen w? shld ae b wed ts. ♪ keys, keys, keys, ke, keys. ♪ well, he's not very handsome ♪lot gh ♪lo oe'ag♪ ♪ and he eats like a hog [ male announcer ] the volkswagen jetta. ailable with ad
george bush started it. barack obama has given bigger doses. don't see mittne mt eyba ate isd s itan gsba could fix things a little bit better. but all i hear from either is various forms ofigger and bigger doses of nove novocai and not fixinghe ctl, stioros. eral level, who gave more novocain supported more job, but neither of them are taking the institutional reform that we need to have. >> greta: all right. five seconds. who are you voting for? buamur.'have to tell. ere paul. he is the...
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bus shea isn't a republic working for george bush but a democrat working for president obama, they have virtually no curiosity about this question. >> bill: it's amazing, it really is amazing that that question is a simple question. absolutely. >> it's a simple direct question. who told you to go out and say that? >> bill: right. >> by the way, i have no proof of this, i'm just telling -- an educated guess. i will bet you it was a political person like axelrod or valerie jarrett. >> bill: all right. bernie goldberg, everybody as always. thank you. we have watters world on deck. why are people giving money to the obama campaign? what is the reason for that? watters in hollywood upcoming. >> back of the book segment tonight, watters world. president obama has collected a lot of money in big cities like new york and los angeles for his re-election campaign. but why are the folks giving so much to the president? do they have a solid reason for their donations? we sent jesse watters to an obama fundraiser in hollywood. ♪ >> how much did you pay for tickets? >> $44. for the 44th president.
bus shea isn't a republic working for george bush but a democrat working for president obama, they have virtually no curiosity about this question. >> bill: it's amazing, it really is amazing that that question is a simple question. absolutely. >> it's a simple direct question. who told you to go out and say that? >> bill: right. >> by the way, i have no proof of this, i'm just telling -- an educated guess. i will bet you it was a political person like axelrod or valerie...
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we have heard periodic peeps from jeb bush and george h.w. bush, who now seems so out of sync with the party line that they almost seem like moderate democrats. h.w. bush saying the rigidity of those pledges, the norquist pledge, is something i don't like. the circumstances change and you can't be wedded to some formula by grover norquist. it's who the hell is grover norquist, anyway, which is fighting words. >> i was expecting w. to say that. it was kind of cool, it was neat, it was massively rad being president. the interesting thing is as soon as a republican gets out of power, out of the white house, it seems that the next generation comes along and really mystifies them. george h.w. bush was mystified by the neocon hold on his son going into the iraq war. ronald reagan of course would be drummed out of the party for suggesting a 15% tax rate was too low. so there's a sort of evolution -- >> mythology is a different story. i think you're absolutely right there. this is this kind of nostalgia that is built upon corruption and amnesia. what
we have heard periodic peeps from jeb bush and george h.w. bush, who now seems so out of sync with the party line that they almost seem like moderate democrats. h.w. bush saying the rigidity of those pledges, the norquist pledge, is something i don't like. the circumstances change and you can't be wedded to some formula by grover norquist. it's who the hell is grover norquist, anyway, which is fighting words. >> i was expecting w. to say that. it was kind of cool, it was neat, it was...
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bush started it with the t.a.r.p. plan and before the crisis began he did a stimulus plan earlier that year. this is a bipartisan stimulus spending environment, and i'm wondering whether you think it's worth spending any more? >> i agree with you completely. bush was a big spender, interventionist and obama is a big spender. and an interventionist. but it's not a question of diminishing returns, it's negative returns. keynesian economics didn't work for hoover and roosevelt in the '30s and japan in the '90s. we should copy countries like singapore and hong kong and estonia and switzerland that keep government spending under control. more resources in the productive sector of the economy is the key to long-run sustainable growth. >> bob reich, should we be spending more right now? i mean, even if you were in the camp to get more money earlier, if you didn't get it, does it make sense to put a few hundred billion here, or is that piecemeal way not going to do it? >> as long as the private sector continues to hold back i
bush started it with the t.a.r.p. plan and before the crisis began he did a stimulus plan earlier that year. this is a bipartisan stimulus spending environment, and i'm wondering whether you think it's worth spending any more? >> i agree with you completely. bush was a big spender, interventionist and obama is a big spender. and an interventionist. but it's not a question of diminishing returns, it's negative returns. keynesian economics didn't work for hoover and roosevelt in the '30s...
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bush. the first stimulus bill, this was president obama's in the spring of 2009, $840 billion, and $185 billion and the payroll tax cut extension $93 billion, 69 billion had not been paid back and ben bernanke tag, $3.8 trillion. if you add in the $297 billion the cost would be $3.8 trillion. $3.8 trillion. that is a stunning and shocking number, and here we are almost four years exactly after the financial crisis began. according to research first b.t.i.g. america has 735,000 fewer jobs than at the peak in 2007. of course, that's just an absolute number. there are more people at working age now, so the hole is significantly bigger than. we're borrowing money now turn it around or is this a case of diminishing returns? 100 billion, 300 billion, and then 3.8 trillion, throwing more money at a problem may or may not help fix it. "outfront" is robert reich and dan mitchell senior fellow at the kato institute. dan, i want to make it clear that given the timing of the financial crisis, most of t
bush. the first stimulus bill, this was president obama's in the spring of 2009, $840 billion, and $185 billion and the payroll tax cut extension $93 billion, 69 billion had not been paid back and ben bernanke tag, $3.8 trillion. if you add in the $297 billion the cost would be $3.8 trillion. $3.8 trillion. that is a stunning and shocking number, and here we are almost four years exactly after the financial crisis began. according to research first b.t.i.g. america has 735,000 fewer jobs than...
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under president george w. bush. >> we can't ignore criminal acts. we can't ignore terrorist acts. >> goss says the risk of ignoring terrorism is especially high in a part of the world awash in illegal weapons. libya was just such a part of the world. case and point, mistierian libyan ship in turkey. five days before ambassador chris steven, the information management officer sean smith and former navy seals tyrone woods an glen doherty killed kid in the assault in benghazi. according to an initial report by "times of london" 400-tons of cargo on board. some of it humanitarian. it was reportedly also holding a large consignment of weapons headed for syrian's rebels. the ship and the cargo are a huge warning sign that the situation on the ground in libya is more dangerous than the state department may have realized. even before the well organized massive attack in benghazi that killed an ambassador that knew the threat from al-qaeda in region was large and growing. >> what do you think al-qaeda looks like today, especially in north africa? >> it's muc
under president george w. bush. >> we can't ignore criminal acts. we can't ignore terrorist acts. >> goss says the risk of ignoring terrorism is especially high in a part of the world awash in illegal weapons. libya was just such a part of the world. case and point, mistierian libyan ship in turkey. five days before ambassador chris steven, the information management officer sean smith and former navy seals tyrone woods an glen doherty killed kid in the assault in benghazi....
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bush or george bush with the party and its base is not there. it's artificial. there's an element of wariness and mistrust on both sides. and you could hear it in the way the different speakers spoke about romney's biography. it was all from kind of cheat sheet, the same thing. there was very little i thought truly authentic "this is the guy." so there is a tension there. and is romney the last of something? you know, a certain generation of really northern liberal republicans, he's now posing as something more conservative. and is ryan the future or-- and i think this depends on the election-- do the republicans get smashed in the election? looking at the polling now, unlikely, but who knows? do they go through the kind of soul searching that democrats went through in the late '80s and '90s that give birth to bill clinton and the centrist democrat movement? it will be interesting to watch. >> rose: you think there's a possibility that if the republicans are defeated badly and they say we have to rebuild a different party and that party might look to itself and
bush or george bush with the party and its base is not there. it's artificial. there's an element of wariness and mistrust on both sides. and you could hear it in the way the different speakers spoke about romney's biography. it was all from kind of cheat sheet, the same thing. there was very little i thought truly authentic "this is the guy." so there is a tension there. and is romney the last of something? you know, a certain generation of really northern liberal republicans, he's...
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even just in the career of george w. bush. this is from that -- i want to read -- this is from the lewiston idaho morning tribune, from august 1999, when george w. bush was running for president for the first time. listen to this. "george w. bush, for example, has said he opposes allowing gay couples adopt children. i believe children ought to be adopted in families with a woman and a man who are married, the texas governor said months ago. but after he said that, governor bush told a gay legislator he doesn't mean that personally. texas state represent glen maxie, the state's only openly gay legislator, says that last april, bush talked to him during a visit to the house chamber. he says, glen, i value you as a person and i value you as a human being and i want you to know that what i said publicly about gay people does not pertain to you personally." but to the extent that i can take away your rights and destroy your family, i'm going to do everything in my power to do that. with ronald reagan, it was sort of the same thing.
even just in the career of george w. bush. this is from that -- i want to read -- this is from the lewiston idaho morning tribune, from august 1999, when george w. bush was running for president for the first time. listen to this. "george w. bush, for example, has said he opposes allowing gay couples adopt children. i believe children ought to be adopted in families with a woman and a man who are married, the texas governor said months ago. but after he said that, governor bush told a gay...
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bush i think he's up for useful i think he's to the right of george w. bush i don't think the math because governor romney with the right door to work with this mitt romney is and i think obama articulated those points but clearly you know when george bush came in he talked about compassionate conservatism i guess this is like uncompassionate evil conservatism you know he wants to block the dream act he wants to do you want to basically deep on the department of education and on top if you want to put tax cuts there were there similar is he does believe in deficit spending don't let anybody tell you that mitt romney does not believe in deficit spending because he has not told the american people clearly how we plan them paying for his five trillion dollar tax cut and his two trillion dollar military buildup and until he gives a very good one answer everybody just like george w. bush it only got a president since richard nixon i don't know i think the real the real the reality of the situation though is like any political observer with sort of any honesty
bush i think he's up for useful i think he's to the right of george w. bush i don't think the math because governor romney with the right door to work with this mitt romney is and i think obama articulated those points but clearly you know when george bush came in he talked about compassionate conservatism i guess this is like uncompassionate evil conservatism you know he wants to block the dream act he wants to do you want to basically deep on the department of education and on top if you want...
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bush and now he wants to blame obama for not fixing his mess fast enough. think about it, maybe the guy at the top of the ticket isn't the shrinking mitt romney, maybe it isn't even paul ryan maybe the top of the gop ticket are really just a couple of well quaffed versions of george w. bush. if you liked that movie the first time you'll love what romney and ryan have in store for us. you better really really like reruns. joining me now is a man who lives and breathes politics, a man who has his fingers on the political pulse, willie brown. nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> you wrote a column sunday saying it was a crazy choice. why. >> for all of the reasons you just read. if you are attempting to reach out and say i want to be the president for everybody, you go into a narrow vain and the first decision you make is one of exclusionary operations. paul ryan makes no sense, unless, of course, you have decided that this nation is going to be run by peoplelike paul ryan. this nation is going to serve only people like paul ryan. it is going to be a sophis
bush and now he wants to blame obama for not fixing his mess fast enough. think about it, maybe the guy at the top of the ticket isn't the shrinking mitt romney, maybe it isn't even paul ryan maybe the top of the gop ticket are really just a couple of well quaffed versions of george w. bush. if you liked that movie the first time you'll love what romney and ryan have in store for us. you better really really like reruns. joining me now is a man who lives and breathes politics, a man who has his...
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but first, ann romney's wardrobe, and george w. bush's second career. when it doesn't fit anywhere else we put it in the viewfinder. ♪ >> i'm asked sometimes is mitt romney conservative enough? and my answer is simple -- his record is so bad, he has so clearly a moderate he has done so many things that are indefensible. >> mitt romney can he beat obama? >> no, because his policy is the basis of obamacare. >> we must select mitt romney as the next president of the united states. [ applause ] >> now politics is underway. >> the silk shirt, part of the summer collection and the shirt is available to anyone for a near $990. >> as you know mitt romney is mormon. no, that's actually -- that's kind of unnecessary. he's mormon. [ thunder clap ] >> there's nothing frightening -- there's nothing frightening about him being a mormon -- [ angels singing. ] >> you have overcorrected. >> this is a christian nation. our money says in god we trust, and when congress passes a law, it is nothing short of a miracle. >> we're on a break with congress for 5.5 weeks. >> i
but first, ann romney's wardrobe, and george w. bush's second career. when it doesn't fit anywhere else we put it in the viewfinder. ♪ >> i'm asked sometimes is mitt romney conservative enough? and my answer is simple -- his record is so bad, he has so clearly a moderate he has done so many things that are indefensible. >> mitt romney can he beat obama? >> no, because his policy is the basis of obamacare. >> we must select mitt romney as the next president of the...
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george bush started it. barack obama has given bigger doses. i don't see mitt romney -- mitt romney's probably a better dentist and knows how it manage things and probably could fix things a little bit better. but all i hear from either is various forms of bigger and bigger doses of nove novocain and not fixing the structurual, institutional problems. at a superficial level, who gave more novocain supported more job, but neither of them are taking the institutional reform that we need to have. >> greta: all right. five seconds. who are you voting for? you don't have to tell me. but i am curious. >> i underwrite paul. he is the only one who -- ron paul. he is the only one who understands the constitution and believes in limited government. >> greta: thank you. coming up, vice-president biden might prefer debate advice from governor romney, but he just got it from president obottom a. wait until you hear what the advice is. you will hear it from our political panel, next. in two minutes, governor chris christie at it again with a new prediction.
george bush started it. barack obama has given bigger doses. i don't see mitt romney -- mitt romney's probably a better dentist and knows how it manage things and probably could fix things a little bit better. but all i hear from either is various forms of bigger and bigger doses of nove novocain and not fixing the structurual, institutional problems. at a superficial level, who gave more novocain supported more job, but neither of them are taking the institutional reform that we need to have....
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said about john mccain and george bush in 2008. cornell has an interesting new standard. in 2012, the republican candidate should not weigh in at a time when there are deaths, talking about the interesting -- the important differences in foreign policy approaches. yet certainly that is exactly what john kerry did regularly to george bush, as was his right while people were dying in iraq and afghanistan, as it was barack obama's right. but i don't remember people criticizing john kerry or barack obama for criticizing the bush and/or mccain foreign policy. in fact in july, 2008, nine servicemen were killed in one day in afghanistan. on that very day, barack obama weighed in to criticize george bush and john mccain's foreign policy. i don't remember any of this media double standard saying to senator obama, isn't it inappropriate for you to criticize the foreign policy of the person you're running against? it's a double standard, anderson. >> is it the same thing, though? that's an ongoing war where, you know, if you say you can't com
said about john mccain and george bush in 2008. cornell has an interesting new standard. in 2012, the republican candidate should not weigh in at a time when there are deaths, talking about the interesting -- the important differences in foreign policy approaches. yet certainly that is exactly what john kerry did regularly to george bush, as was his right while people were dying in iraq and afghanistan, as it was barack obama's right. but i don't remember people criticizing john kerry or barack...
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. >> george bush did it, monica. i heard the gov november of vermont say george bush did it. the last three years didn't happen. we are back to 2008. >> incredible how the left can't form a sentence without invoking president bush. we heard president reagan as if this presidency hasn't existed. we have had unprecedented spending, record breaking deficits and debt. anemic economic growth. staggeringly high unemployment. the jobs numbers are getting worse, not better. the problem is not more government workers. the solution is expansion of the private sector which was crushed by this administration with higher taxes, higher costs and the burden of socialized medicine. add it together and you have the fog of uncertainty that's put a jack boot on the private sector. until these things are cleared up including the fiscal cliff with taxageddon coming. >> jack boots, taxageddon, we have it all here, governor dean. >> actually spending is not out of control. this president has the lowest spending -- >> by what measure? >> the average increase in federal spending. it's not spending. i
. >> george bush did it, monica. i heard the gov november of vermont say george bush did it. the last three years didn't happen. we are back to 2008. >> incredible how the left can't form a sentence without invoking president bush. we heard president reagan as if this presidency hasn't existed. we have had unprecedented spending, record breaking deficits and debt. anemic economic growth. staggeringly high unemployment. the jobs numbers are getting worse, not better. the problem is...